
To any finite order in perturbation theory, one does not see any of the interesting nonperturbative properties of gauge theories, such as confinement, tunneling, formation of strings, etc. As a consequence, two approximations have been developed, large N methods and lattice gauge theory, to analyze gauge theories in the nonperturbative regime. However, both approaches are still in their infancy, and neither has given us definitive results.
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